Rwanda not ready for life without Kagame
President Paul Kagame has led the small East African country for the last 24 years and has again been elected to the highest office in the land. The nation’s citizens seem not to want to even contemplate a future without him, writes Isaac Mahlangu
21 July 2024 - 00:01
Rwandans, who expressed their unequivocal support for President Paul Kagame when they re-elected him as president with an overwhelming majority this week, are seemingly not ready to discuss the future without him at the helm of the small landlocked country...
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